Natalie Weaver is a wife, mother, and activist living in Charlotte, North Carolina. When she and her husband, Mark, decided to have children, they never imagined their firstborn would have a slew of preexisting conditions. Natalie Weaver knows there aren’t many little girls like her daughter Sophia. The Life Of Alizeh Khan: Girl With A

Natalie Weaver is a wife, mother, and activist living in
Charlotte, North Carolina. When she and her husband, Mark, decided to have
children, they never imagined their firstborn would have a slew of preexisting
conditions.

Natalie Weaver knows there aren’t many little girls like her
daughter Sophia.

The nine-year-old has been through enough surgeries to last
several lifetimes. Though she can’t talk, she uses her eyes and makes little
sounds to communicate with her family. Weaver says that although her conditions
sometimes cause her pain, Sophia is a happy, strong little girl.

Sophia suffers from Rett syndrome, a rare brain disorder
that impacts nearly every aspect of her life. She has been hospitalized
countless times and undergone dozens of surgeries.

Sophia also has facial deformities so severe that Natalie
says the entire family faced hateful comments and stares on a regular basis.

Recently, Natalie came across a poster that left her absolutely
horrified — and she decided enough was enough.

When Sophia was a baby, Natalie says the “hate and stares” they received were so painful that she hid away in darkness for seven years. One of those events happened recently which Natalie posted on social media.

How the misshappening escalated

The events unfolded when Natalie posted a Christmas photo of
her family on Twitter.

“We are grateful for another beautiful holiday season with Sophia,” Natalie wrote. “She continues to overcome & fight every daily challenge & difficulty she faces. And she does it with so much sweetness, laughter and positivity. She is the definition of strength. I’m so proud of my girl.

We are grateful for another beautiful holiday season with Sophia. She continues to overcome & fight every daily challenge & difficulty she faces. She does it with so much sweetness, laughter and positivity. She is the definition of strength. I'm so proud of my girl. #SweetSophiapic.twitter.com/7kCqNusF5S

“If you TRULY loved her, you’d go the selfless &
empathetic route by putting her out of her misery,” Saum wrote.

In her message, Saum called Natalie a “Sick & twisted self-righteous Christian.”

She ended it with: “I hope you got sterilized so you can’t
produce any more defective offspring.”

This is what I get for posting a proud holiday pic of my child(like all other mom's). Only I’ll never be allowed to post proud & sweet moments without receiving vile judgments, ignorant statements & hate. I can't change this on my own. I need your help. #SweetSophiapic.twitter.com/OHmU5h8Bia